P2_3 Tennis Ball Tunnelling

Thomas Morris, Katie Raymer, Benjamin Jordan, Oliver Youle

Abstract


This paper aims to calculate the probability of a tennis ball quantum tunnelling through a tennis racket. This is done by treating the tennis ball as a single particle, and making the potential barrier equal to the energy required to break the strings classically. The probability of tunnelling through a racket is found to be 3.6exp(-2.9x10^31). This very low probability matched with what would be expected. The paper also briefly discusses the problem of decoherence when applying quantum mechanics to macroscopic systems.

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